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Ensuring Employee Support After an Emergency

November 2024 Bylined Article


Provided by Deb Gray, Owner of Express Employment Professionals Pittsburgh West


After a major weather event or emergency, the well-being and safety of your employees should be the top priority. Here’s how you can ensure everyone stays safe and supported during these challenging times.


Effective Communication

Keep your team in the loop with timely updates about the situation. Inform them of office closures, safety measures and ongoing developments through emails, texts and phone calls. Multiple channels of communication guarantee that everyone receives vital information.


Prioritize Safety

Prior to reopening the workplace, it is essential to have comprehensive inspections performed by qualified safety inspectors or licensed professionals. They should assess the site for structural integrity, confirm that all utilities are operational, and identify any possible hazards. Ensuring a safe environment should be your top priority, don't take any risks.


Flexible Work Arrangements

Consider implementing flexible work options such as remote work or adjusted hours. This accommodation can help employees manage the aftermath of the event without additional pressure.


Promote Health and Wellness

Encourage your team to prioritize their health and well-being. Provide resources for stress management, promote healthy habits and offer wellness programs to help them stay resilient.


Foster Community Support

Encourage a sense of community by supporting each other and contributing to local relief efforts. Organize volunteer activities, donate to relief funds and assist those in need.


Example Support Services

  • Counseling Services: Professional counseling can help employees navigate stress, anxiety and trauma resulting from the event.

  • Time Off to Regroup: Offer paid or unpaid time off to deal with the aftermath, cater in lunch or send gift cards to employees affected by the emergency event.

  • Temporary Housing: Arrange temporary accommodation for employees whose homes have been affected. Check out the Express Nonprofit Guide for more information on assistance in the following areas: Medical, Clothing, Shelter, Food, Rehabilitation, 24/7 Support.


Offer Support Services

Employees may be dealing with personal losses or disruptions. Extend a helping hand by providing access to resources for counseling, financial aid and temporary housing, if necessary. Offering support can make a significant difference in their recovery.


By taking these steps, you can ensure your employees feel supported and valued as you navigate through the aftermath of a weather event or emergency. Remember, a resilient and well-supported team is key to overcoming any challenge.


Express Employment Professionals Pittsburgh West office is located at 6200 Steubenville Pike, Robinson Township, PA and our second office is located at 699 Pennsylvania Avenue, Monaca, PA. Our offices serve the western suburbs of Pittsburgh and the Beaver County area. Local businesses and applicants are encouraged to stop by our office, visit our website or call 412.494.2000.

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